My friend and i had a fight last summer. And then when school started she acted as if the fight never happened. Shes all like" Hey Buddy!!"
I dont belive she just be mad then be all nice.
She then made most of my friends turn against me. I'm not her friend anymore but she insists on being friends. How can i get her to leave me alone?
xOButtErflyKiSsEsOx answered Saturday January 1 2005, 10:25 pm: Telll her * Why would i want to be friends with someone who made all my friends turn against me there is more people out there that will be my friend who wouldnt do that..so just leave me alone and go hang out wit other people...* she was mean to you do the same to her!good luck
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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 10:24 pm: She probably lives by the forgive and forget thing. She is giving you a 2nd chance why dont you give her one? I mean if things worked out well then you should give her a 2nd chance. If it really bothers you then tell her to leave you alone and you dont want to be friends-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
Bellesono answered Saturday January 1 2005, 9:09 pm: Dear Quite-Puzzled,
Your friend should have not forgotten about the argument, just like that. I am sure that she still remembers what happened; but is just getting over it because she realizes that holding a grudge is immature and wants to be your friend. I would recommend confronting her on these issues and discussing what you can make of the situation. You do not have to be her friend and if that is what you chose then that is your decision. Good luck.
♥Sarah [ Bellesono's advice column | Ask Bellesono A Question ]
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